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Steam News14 October 20258mo ago

New Steam Demo of G-Rebels for the Steam Next Fest

Right on time for the Steam Next Fest (October 13–20), we’re releasing an improved demo version of G-Rebels that incorporates the community’s first feedback.

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  • Gameplay
  • UI and audio
  • Balance
changedRight on time for the Steam Next Fest (October 13–20) , we’re releasing an improved demo version of G-Rebels that incorporates the community’s first feedback.
changedWhat’s NewThe updated demo brings you even closer to the action – featuring true 3D spatial sound for a fully immersive experience. Passing Skyblades, powerful engine roars, and detailed ambient effects create an authentic “right in the cockpit” feeling.
changedWhat’s NewVisually, G-Rebels also received a major upgrade: enhanced lighting effects make night flights over the dystopian cityscape more atmospheric than ever. Players seeking maximum performance can disable these effects in the options menu at any time.
addedWhat’s NewWe’ve also implemented feedback from the previous demo – including improved controls , new customization options for boost and damage displays , and reworked scan zones that now behave more realistically: enemies must first be detected before they appear on radar.
addedWhat’s NewOn top of that, we’ve refined the game balance , optimized the music system , and added initial support for flight simulation hardware .
changedHighlights of the New DemoTrue 3D Spatial Sound

G-Rebels changes

changedRight on time for the Steam Next Fest (October 13–20) , we’re releasing an improved demo version of G-Rebels that incorporates the community’s first feedback.
changedThe updated demo brings you even closer to the action – featuring true 3D spatial sound for a fully immersive experience. Passing Skyblades, powerful engine roars, and detailed ambient effects create an authentic “right in the cockpit” feeling.
changedVisually, G-Rebels also received a major upgrade: enhanced lighting effects make night flights over the dystopian cityscape more atmospheric than ever. Players seeking maximum performance can disable these effects in the options menu at any time.
addedWe’ve also implemented feedback from the previous demo – including improved controls , new customization options for boost and damage displays , and reworked scan zones that now behave more realistically: enemies must first be detected before they appear on radar.
addedOn top of that, we’ve refined the game balance , optimized the music system , and added initial support for flight simulation hardware .

Right on time for the Steam Next Fest (October 13–20), we’re releasing an improved demo version of G-Rebels that incorporates the community’s first feedback.

What’s New

The updated demo brings you even closer to the action – featuring true 3D spatial sound for a fully immersive experience. Passing Skyblades, powerful engine roars, and detailed ambient effects create an authentic “right in the cockpit” feeling.

Visually, G-Rebels also received a major upgrade: enhanced lighting effects make night flights over the dystopian cityscape more atmospheric than ever. Players seeking maximum performance can disable these effects in the options menu at any time.

We’ve also implemented feedback from the previous demo – including improved controls, new customization options for boost and damage displays, and reworked scan zones that now behave more realistically: enemies must first be detected before they appear on radar.

On top of that, we’ve refined the game balance, optimized the music system, and added initial support for flight simulation hardware.

Highlights of the New Demo

  • True 3D Spatial Sound

  • Enhanced lighting effects for night flights

  • New scan zone mechanics for locating enemy Skyblades

  • First-person narrator for more immersive storytelling

  • More options for boost mode & damage indicators

  • Initial support for flight sim accessories

  • Improved balancing & optimized music system

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Steam News / 14 October 2025

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